Saturday, July 25, 2015

Michael Jackson wanted to be Jar Jar – Digital Journal Juarez

Los Angeles- is one of many anecdotes surrounding the saga of Star Wars and its characters had left forgotten. Even the actor Ahmed Best had outlined some time ago, but everyone thought it was a joke. Now the artist revealed the story of how her character, Jar Jar Binks was able to be interpreted by Michael Jackson.

“Natalie Portman, George, his children and I were at the Wembley Stadium concert in Michael Jackson. Then we went between racks and knew him, “said the star interviewed by Vice. . “George introduced me as Jar Jar and I thought ‘how strange’ Michael said, ‘Oh Okay.’ I thought, ‘What’s going on?’. (…) I asked George, ‘why have you made me like Jar Jar?’ and he said ‘good. Michael wanted to make Jar Jar, but with prosthetics and makeup, as in Thriller’ “he said. Lucas, however, had decided from the beginning to the character with CGI

Analyzing the impact of having Jackson in the film, Best said. “I think Michael would have been bigger than the movie” .

The Gungan exile appeared in the first three episodes of the series, starting with ‘The Phantom Menace’ in 1999. Jar Jar Binks, however, it stands as one of the most despicable characters in the story . “To be one hundred percent honest, none of those who were filming this had any idea that something like this would happen,” Best said on the subject. “At the end of the day, it’s the movie business, and if the character does not work for people who see the film then is the character who does not work. I can not take it personally,” he said.

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